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Do you know the difference between a standard Bill of Lading and an Express Bill of Lading? Do you know what an airwaybill is? We will be explaining the difference between different types of documents and which is best in a given situation along with a general overview of standard documentation for an export transaction.
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This session will not cover how to classify, but rather, will review the importance of the global harmonized system (HS) and how countries use it as a basis for their own tariff classification systems. We will also cover the importance of selecting a proper tariff number under the EU classification system.
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Documents versus Information: what is required under the Customs Regulations, post entry documentation requirements and record retention best practices.
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How does your company view Incoterms? How many departments use Incoterms? There can often be misunderstandings about their use and purpose. We will explore proper usage of Incoterms and how best to utilize them.
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In today's world, sustainability remains at the forefront of strategic initiatives as companies strive for a "greener" way to do business. The transportation industry alone accounts for almost 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, but there are measures you can take now to secure a more sustainable future. Join us as we review current practices and initiatives in place to make your supply chain a greener one.
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Alex Kuzyk, Regional Account Executive, discusses the recent launch of BDP's automated chatbot, LEO and the benefits it will provide for both customers and BDP employees.
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A series of recent in-depth studies have concluded that IoT, by itself, could generate several trillion dollars of new worldwide revenues over the next decade.
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Iran is to ban the import of more than 1,300 products amid fears about the impact of US sanctions.
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The nation anticipates that it will become a key transit route to land-locked Afghanistan and Central Asia and enable more Indian commodities to be exported to Russia.
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The United Arab Emirates, which has a history of talking tough on Iran while still buying its oil, appears to be taking steps to comply with looming U.S. sanctions against the Islamic Republic’s energy industry.